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    THE UMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,' 1906.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE M1RLET
Wheat Prioca Bee-Bur, Clonic with Con
idanbl toss.
I UE TO LACK OF DEMAND FROM SHORTS
Bid Ar Cant sad Usjf Oat of Mas
and liMrt nsinosa la II 11
Corn Losee Asoat Tares
Qaarters Coat.
OMAHA. August 24.180.
Wbutt price vwrod back and forth, being
generally lower and closing Ho under
yesterday' cloee. Rain In tha northwaat
and firmer Liverpool cable influenced a
firm ATMknlna Kut awI ' . . k. - .
short had covered freely on yeaterday a
Ruaalan news, trada waa light, and price
dropped off. Numerous interest found
they had oversold themselves and prices
rallied at the cloaa.
Recelpta were small again thla mornlnf
and caeh price were batter. Bida for ex
port were reported lVko out of Una, and
trade la that quarter waa a standstill.
There waa so morn corn for sals this
morning, after general rains In the corn
belt last night, that prices went off about
e la the first hour, deterred futures suffer
ing most heavily.
Receipts were a llttl larger this morning
and cash trade waa alow.
Primary wheat receipts wr 477.000 bueh
ala and shipments 356,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 443,000 bushels and
shipments of 48,000 bushels. Corn receipts
were 424,000 bushels and shipments 600,000
bushels, against receipts last year of 479,000
huahele and shipments of 423,000 bushels.
Clearanree were 1S8.0OO bushels wheat, 8,159
barrels flour, 10,000 bushels corn and tOuO
buhels oats.
Liverpool closed Hd higher on wheat and
V4-Hd higher on oorn.-
Argentlna wheat shipments were 1,200,000
bushels, where only 800,000 bushels were
expected.
Pfarrlu. the New York exporter, wired:
"Of course the Russian ukase turns out to
have been an Invention. According to beat
authorltlea, who own land snd elevator,
the Manitoba crop Is expected to be 10
per cent larger than last year, 10 per cant
more land having been planted. No ex
port business possible."
Local range of options:
Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y
Wheat I
Sept...
4UA
MSB
4UA
M.A
7SB
4a
67HB:
67B
Corn
Sept. Dec.
May.,
i
44VB
44HA
44B 44HA
18WB 39V.B
8A 1914A
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Bales.
WHEAT No. hard, 1 car at 8414c; No.
S spring, 1 car at 6a
CORN-No. t, 1 car at 43Vc.
OATS-No. 4 white, 1 car at 27Hc
Omaha vatsf Prices.
WHEAT-No. 3 hard, t4S7io; No. t
hard, &V&Vtc; No. 4 hard, u&63c; No. t
pi Ing wyUoftc.
COhN-No. i, iXhic; Ko, yellow, 44
44c; No. t, white,. 46SH5WO.
OATS No. 4 white, 1 cars at 7o.
Carlot Receipt.
- Wheat. Com. Oats.
Chicago .............121 168 239
Kansas City 94 17 26
MtlllMt-lDOll (7
Omaha 22 41 88
Puluth 6
St. Louis 4?
182
CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS
Featares af tha Trading- and Closing
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. 24. An estimated gain
of It) per cent In the wheat yield of Can
ada was the chief reason for weakness In
Lite wheat market here today. At the close
Ina September deliverv-was off Corn
was down Hff'Vio. Oat showed a loss of
Jifff-fra.- I'rOvlslon "were unchanged: to 22fcc
The wheat market waa Inclined to be
weak all day, but In the early put of the
esslon prices were held fairly steady by
the firmness of Liverpool cables. Towsrd
tho noon hour ' the market became weak
on ' selling caused by the absence of ex
port demand and excellent report' of the
:ondJUoa of. the spring crop. Advices re- ,
carding tha Canadian crop were especially
optimistic, one report claiming the total
yield of wheat for the Dominion would
show a gain of 10 per cent over that of
last year. Late In the day, however, a
large part of the loss was regained on
covering by shorta. Damage reports from
the southwest, where wheat waa reported
to be sprouting In shocks, were Instrumen
tal In creating a steadier undertone. There
was much changing during the day from
the September delivery to the December
option kud trading In the Utter month
snowed a liberal Increase. The market
slosed easy. September opened a shade to
ric higher at ilVai&lJHc to 7 IV:. sold off to
foio and closed at 71 Vic December ranged
between 73,tC and 74c and closed at 74Hc
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 210.600 bu. Exports for tha week, a
shown by Uradslreets. were equal to 3,200,.
compared with 643,000 bu. for the corre
sponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Du
luth and Chicago-reported receipts of 191
cars, against S& .car last week and 233
oar a year ago.
Rain over a large portion of the corn
belt caused weakness today In the corn
market Reports from tha southwest wero
to . the effect that the crop is almont safe
from damage and that the yield will be
very large. The first hour's selling in the
pit was quite general. The close . was
weak. September opened VaS'aO lower to
ft shade higher at 4XVic to 4M.C, sold off to
ITJo and closed at 48o. December ranged
between 43He and HWa and closed at 43e.
Local receipts were , i cars, with 98 of
contract grade.
Oat were week on selling by cash houses,
. liberal local receipts snd an increased pri
mary movement. September opened a
shade lower to a shade higher at 29Ho to
c. Bold off to ttVio and closed at &c.
December sold between 80Hc and 81c and
closed at 30o. Local receipts were 238
ear. .
Buying of lard by packers was the fea
ture of trading In provisions. Because of
this demand lard mad a substantial ad
vance. Other products were about steady.
At the close September- lard was up 224c
at $8.80. Pork waa unchanged , at $17.05
Rib were lVx36o higher at $8.S7V:&8.0.
Eatlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
n cars; corn, 189 oars; oat. 237 car: hogs
U ,000 head.
Th leading future ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Clcae. Ye y
Whest
Sept...
, lieo....
May...
Corn
Sept... Ieo....
May...
Oats
Sept... Iec....
May...
Pork
Sept...
Jan....
Lard
Sept... Oct....
Nov...
Jan....
Ribs
Bept...
Oct....
Jan....
71HS
T1H
70
T1H
74.
7
78
I
48
47) . 4?H
SI 43
44144H&H
44 C
4SH4TV
A A'
46V
29
2V4 2SH
2SSfTH
si
SSH'tfH
31
?
3H
H
17 07H
17 06
17 06
13 40
17 08
U 46
8 80
IT 06
13 48
14 42W
14 4
8 89
8 (7H!
8 66
57H
fa
8 44
T 80
186
I 0
1 10
8 87U
8 87W
a so
8 40
8 4-H
T H
,K
I 66
7 IJta
7 8JV
8 80
8 40
8 10
8 66
8 86
6 66
7 Zi
7 17H
1 22Vt!
7 22H
.No. 1. - -
Caeh quotation were a follow:
FLOUR Fairly active; winter patents.
tZM& 60; ' atralghta, - 83.30fi3 40; aprlng
patents, 1j.D09s.su; osssrs,
vh EAT No, 1 spring, 73rJ4c; No. 1 red,
CORN-No. 1 4Uc: No. t ysllow. 80e.
OATS No. t 2rHc; No. 2 whit. V3
glHc: no. i white. 27H-0V0-RTE
No. 1, 060.
-BARLEr Fair to choice malting. 409480.
SKUa-No. 1 flax. $l.ttH; No. 1 north
western, $1.13e: prim timothy, 8176; clover,
contract grade, $11
PROVISIONS Short rib. lde (loose),
MSCbhl tO. VIei pork, per bbl., $17.00417 66.
Lard.-per 100 lbs. $8.82Hw Short clear lde
tboxad. $8.8PO.87H.
Tho following vera th receipt of flour
and grain:
Recelpte, Shipments.
Fkur. bbla. . to. 900 12.M
Wheat, bit ..121.009 lit ou
Corn, bu. .., HO.80O $34.0u0
Oats, bti ....331.600 W.tu)
Ry. bu. ..v 14,000
Barley, bu. 10.8u0 . 1S.0OU
Oa the Produraleachanga today tha bu:
ter market was firm; creameries, IkzJc;
dairies, lTIOHc. F-, steady; at mark,
eases Included, UVl": Brsts, 16c; prim
flrsia las? extra. feHsc. Cheese, stsjpng;
1H'6130. 1 ,
Uverpeal Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 84.-WH EAT-Spot,
r Nov I red, wesUra wluter. t iu4;
futures, steady; September, Pd. De
cember, ta 4VkI.
CORN 8 pot, firm; American mixed, new,
4a 6d; American mixed, old, 4e d; futures,
steady; September, 4a 8Hd; December, s
7Vd; January, 4s 8d.
HEW YORK OKSERAI, MARKJCT
atatla of tha Day V ariose
Caaasnadltlea.
NEW YORK, int 84. FLOUR Receipt.
17,41 bbl.; export. bbla. Market
quiet Dtil stesoy; siinne"oi i-m,
84 S4 40; Minnesota bskers, 3 4f9 80; win
ter natenta. 13.8uiS4.la: winter strsights, 8 50
e.7t; winter extra, 81 K&i.tt; winter low
grsdes. 82.7Nja 30. Ry flour, steady; fair to
good, W 8f4.76; choice to fancy. -4.o.
CORN MlvAL Steady j nne wnite,
128; coarse, SLloei.U; "Jin arted
too. RTB Nominal ; No. 1 western, c nom
inal, c. I. f., New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 66.000 bu.: export.
l.(rl bu. Spot market eteady; No. I red,
TKc; elevator. No. 8 red. 7Hc; f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Puluth. 8;VkCi t. o. b. afleat;
No. 1 hard winter, 80'4c; L "-float.
After a steady opening on cable wheat
weakened under bear pressure, commission
house eelllng and better northwest news.
This was succeeded by afternoon rallle
on nig weekly clearance and covering, th
closing being Vac lower to Ho net higher.
May, MVrf&c; closed at 84c; September,
78V3T 7-lSc; closed at 7fco; December,
SlVpfto, closed at 824c.
CORN Receipts, 72,035 bu.: sxports. 10.371
bu. Spot market easy: No. 1 elevator, and
f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 yellqsr, tic; No. I
white, 43c Option market was generally
weak all day under report of good rain
In th belt, closing Ho net lower. Septem
ber, HTttJHc closed at KVfcc; December
Closed at 82Sc
OATS Receipt, 100,000 bu.; exports,
2.055 bu. Spot market easy; mixed oats,
24 to 81 pounds pounds. 36 Vi natural white,
30 to 83 pounds, 3VrC; clipped white,
30 to 40 pounds, 393-420.
HATfctendy; shipping, 657Bc; good to
CboVe. 86cfc31.05.
HOP Dull; state, common to choice,
1506, Ui917c: 1904 and olds, nominal: Pacllia
coast 1906, 13fi'18c; iso4, 12c; olds, nominal.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, to to 80 lbs..
20c; California, 21 to 24 lb., 21c; Texas, X
to 27 lbs., lc.
LEATHER-Firm; acid. !27Hc
PROVISIONS beef, steady; fsmlly, 810.00
10 50; mess, 88.0co SO; beef hams, $21,009
22 60; packets, 88 fr.ffS) 00: city extra India
mess, 816.0016.60. Cut meats, quiet;
mess, 8)6. 0fjl6.M. Cut meats, leady;
pickled bellies, 3il.0ft8U.O0: pickled should
erB, 88e.7B; pickled hams. tl2.0n12.5.
Ijerd. firm; western steamed, ."('"K.so.
ffleflned lard quiet; continent, .; South
American, $9 85; compound, 7HCIH". Pork,
steady; family, $18 6C& l.oo; short clear,
$17.(alS.76; mesa, $l.0oll9.2S.
TALLOW 8taady; . city, 61o; counln".
SC6Hc
BUTTER Firm. Street prlcea: Extra
creamery, 23H24c Official prlcea: Cream
ery, common to extra, 18fa23Hc; state
dairy, common to extra, lsivc; reno
vated, common to extra, l&2"c; western
factory, common to firsts, l4Hlfec; western
Imitation creamery, extras, aoc; western
firsts, lttl8Hc
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, large
fancy, 12Hc; fslr to good, 11014c; smalt
fancy, llttc; fair to good, 11 Vs 12c; in.
ferlors, 10&104C
EOOS Firm; stste, Penneylvanfa - and
nearby fancy selected white, to&Tlc; choice.
240: mixed, extrss, U'tr' western ft rati,
20c; western seconds, l7319e.
POULTRY Alive, quiet; western spring
chickens, 15c; fowls and ' turkeys, 13VrC.
Dressed, Irregular: western spring chickens,
MWiOc; turkeys, 1&&14C; fowl,. lo14o. ,
St. Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24.-WHEAT-Flrm; on
track. No. 2 red, cash, 7oVJlHc; No. 2
hard, 6ST3c; September, uBHc; December,
71Sc
CORN Lower; on track. No. 1 cash, 47
tjpiitoc; September, 46c; December, 41Vc;
No. 2 white, 60(ff60Hc.
OATS Lower; on track. No. 2 cash. 30Mc;
September, 29 c; December, 31 HO w He; Ko.
3 white, iWsihc.
FLOUR Steady: red winter patents, 83.8S
63.50; extra fancy and straight, M.Mi3.36;
clear, $2.2.7.
SEED Timothy, teady, 13.504i4.00.
CORNMEAL Steady, $2.60.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 73&76c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $12.SO&17.00; prai
rie, $7.6010.60.
IRON COTTON TIES-W.OOVi
BAOGINO 1 16c. i
.HEMP TWINE 7Hc -.' , '
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; jobbing,
$16.80. Lard, higher; prime steam, 8S.&L
Dry salt meets, steady; boxed extra shorts.
x.3.H; clear noe, ja.bz; snort clears, 'J.7j.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra short, $10.Uit;
clear ribs, 310.87H;. short clear. 810.60.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, Hc; springs,
12c; turkeys, 14HC; ducks, thic; geese, c.
BUTTER Firm: creamery. UM4c: dairy.
tuus-rlrm, 160 case count.
ReceiDta. Shlnments.
Flour, barrels 6,000 : 12,00
Wbuat, bushels 47,000 - 64,0,0
Corn, bushels 182.000 - 96.J00
Oats, bushels 43.000 40,000
s1
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Auav 24. FLOUR First
patents, $4.00rft4.10; second patents, $3. toft
3.96; flrst clears, $3.(33.46; second clears.
yi.myi.va.
BRAN In bulk, $13.HVffl3.75.
(Superior Boaru of trade Quotation for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). Ths
lai.ge of prices, as reported by F. D. Day
at Co., 110-111 board of Trade, was:
Articles.? Open. Hlgh. Loir. Closs. Yes'y
Whest-I
May... 77mm1
O.K.
7W4.
T7Vi
74
7J
72S
711
,72
iJec.
Flax-
73
73373
iTJW'iUs
1 1'
Sept...
Oct....
Nov...
Lee...
1 16
1 14'.
1 15H
I 16
1 13 U
1 1
1 14
1 14
1 14S.
1 13
1 141
1 UH
1 i4'
1 12Vi
1 li
1 12
1 121
Kansas City Grain aad Provision.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 24. WHEAT
September, 64c; - December, 7o; May,
71c; cash No. 2 hard, tfigi&c; No. 3, 64p
tf7c; No. 2 ri-d, 6S('(b8c; No. 3, 67c.
CORN September, 43c; December, 3940;
May, wc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 44o; Na i
white, 4o3H64c.
OATS No. t white, 3111c; No. 2 mixed.
2D430e.
RYE Unchanged, No. 2, ttG&)c.
HAY Steady ; choice timothy. IU.2EU.G0;
Choice prairie, 88.76.
fcOOS Firm; extras, 18c; firsts, cases In
cluded, 17c; seconds, 10c.
BUTTER Creamery, 2e; packing, 16c.
Receipt. Shipments.-
Wheat, bushel 172.000 43.000
Corn, bushel 47,000 88.000
Oat, bushel 29.000 17,000
Mllwaake Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 24. WHEAT
Steady: No. 1 northern. fJQflOc; No. 1 north
ern, 7M?77c.
RYE Steady; No. 1. 69c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 1, K3c; sample.
88flMc.
C()RN-Pull; No. 8 cash, tS-tc; Sep
tember. 48c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Aug. 14. CORN Firm; No.
1 yellow, 49o: No. 1, 4c; No. 4, 4c,
no grade, 44 47c.
OATS Strong; No. 1 white, tOOlOVjc;
No. 1 whit. liIOc; No. 4 whit. 18
18e.
Kit B
taady; No. 1. 87HOte.
Dmlntk Grain Market.
DULUTH, Aug. H. WHEAT No. 1
northern, 77c; No. '1 northern, 76c; Sep
tember, 73c. .
OATS-New, 10c; August, tSVA '
RYE 63c. . . .
BARLEY 85543c V,
" Toledo- Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Aug. 24 8EEDS Cash
clover, $7.26; October and Iteoenioer t'.li
Timothy, $1.$, AVslke, $7.98. - , .
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. M. COTTON 8 pot,
cloeed quiet; middling uplands, 9.90c;
middling gulf, lO.lSo; no sales.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 24.-COTTON-Spot,
quiet; prices 6 pulnts lower; American
middling fair, 6.79d; good middling, 6.81d;
good middling, i.91d; good ordinary, 4.$7d;
ordinary. 4.i3d. The sales of ths dsy wer
4.0 bslea of which 600 wer for speculation
and export and Included $.400 American.
Receipts, 1,000 bales, Including 600 Ameri
can. ST. LOUIS. Aug. K-COTTON Dull;
middling 10c;. sales. 336 bales; shipments,
179 balsa; stock, 18J29 balsa. ,
Oils and RhIi.
OIL CITY, Pa..- Aug. lt-OIL-Cred!t
balance 81 68. Shipment. 68. 14 bbla;
average, 67. W bbla.; runa. 80,3I bbla.;
average. 62.761 bbla. Shipments, Lima
64.140 bbla; average, 62.218 bbla.; runa,
Lima. 41. W bbla; average, 16, TOO bbla.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Aug. 24.-OIL-Tur-pentlne,
firm; 41 c. .
. ROSIN-FIrm; A. B. C. 84.6t; ' D, $4 10;
E. 34-14 26r F, $4AlW'l$2C; O, $4 16414 40;
H. 84 4.'A4; I.' $480; K. $4 40; M. 14.86;
N. $6.16; WO. $6.20; WW. $6.48. T
. luar and Malaasaa.
NEW YORK. Aug. 24. SUO A R-Raw,
firm; fair refining. 3 7-lc; centrifugal. 98
test. 144c ; molaksr sugar. I l-lo; re
fined firm; crushed, .fc; podrd. c:
granulated. 4.900.
NEWYORK STOCKS AND B05DS
Earrimts Iistied An Actio, th Leading
rcattn of Mirket.
BWBWBnwXSl
NEW HIGH RECORD FOR UNION. PACIFIC
Raasar f Increased Dlvldead la
talted State Steel Send that
Isaa t a Maner. Is
firmer.
NEW YORK, Aug. 14. In th main, to
day' stock market was largely a repeti
tion of the previous day a pretty mucn
the same stocks were used as marset
lenders and for th greater part of the aay
the same degre of irregularity prevallea.
'lo round out th analogy,-trading was al
most in th same proportions.
The movement took In a number of pe
ctaitlea not especially prominent In tne re
rent activity, such a National Lead snd
International Pump, but a treah upward
movement In tha Pacifies the Harriman
Issues was again th most prominent fea
ture. Theae stocks, together with United
States Steel common, wnich early distln-
?:ulahed Itself by scoring a new high record
or the movement, tha Hill Issues, Amain
mated Copper, Atchison. St. Paul and Read
ing comprised the bulk of the business. In
fact sales of steel and copper overshadowed
all else In th first hour. Fears of a flurry
In call loans, which opened at 6 per cent,
seemed to vanlah In tha early afternoon
when price wer at their highest. Fore
casts showing bank losses for the week
approximating $9,000,000 wer received with
apparent Indifference, In spite of the low
state of reserves and surplus. Those who
had looked for some measure of financial
relief from Washington must have had
their hopes rudely dashed by the pro
nouncement of the secretary of the trea
sury that present condition call - for no
government assistance.
The early boom In steel bore all the ear
mark of yesterday' open manipulation and
was accompanied by rumor that a large
pool had been formed at one of the western
industrial centers to accumulate the stock.
The Increased dividend rumor In connec
tion with this stock was again Industri
ously circulated, while veiled suggeatlona of
a further distribution in Union Pacific
were given as th reason for th new
movement In that Issue. This stock waa
used as the market leader In the early
afternoon rise, but trading soon fall off to
more moderate volume and the effort to
sustain the market w for a time aban
doned. The market gathered fresh impetus
In the last hour when call money fell to
SH per cent. In spite of the popular belief
that th bank reserve on the known move,
menta of money would ahow a deficit to
morrow. The bull element trotted out an old ru
mor about thl time the purchase of Ft.
Paul by Union Pacific. St. Paul sold
within a fraction of Its high price of the
week and the buying todsy seemed to come
from brokers frequently ernployed by Harri
man Interests. Mtirh of today's trading In
that stock vii believed to be for account
of a belated hort Interest. The sale of a
small block of American Express stock at
?, the fcfsrhest price In four ysrs, was a
feature of the special grout. The market
grew dull In the 1st trading with no
marked tendency In either direction. Prices
had vlelded fractionally, however, and the
market became almost Inert when In the
last fifteen minutes a new movement csme
In the Harriman storks which were traded
In verv heavllv. Union Pacific wnt to
a new high fesord. and Bouthern Paclflo
to WS. a fraction below Its ton t'ice
Steel common 8lo made a new htrh record
for the movement and the remainder of the
lint opened tbouirh not in the same desree.
There was absolutely no news to account
for the advance, other thn etpantatlons
of irold Imports and as Previously stated.
Intimations of further dlvMenrt dNbur
menta In Union Pacific. The cloalnv was
active and strons-. Amrtet! securities
held well In London where the general
merkets seemed undisturbed over ths prob
able rhena-e In the rabtTt. Tjonrton was
not a facto here tho'ta-h thit market nrn.
eblv nartlclnatd In the late buvlng of the
Pnelfloe. Time money w firmer and In
more limited atine.lv. a alf nr cent
mlsslon araln olnr with most nlnetv-day
and four-months loans, while for over-rear
accommodation th rate mi equivalent to
7 ner cent.
Ponds were, Irregular. Total sale par
value 8t.16S.nno. United State bond were
all unchanged on call.
Following waa the range of prices on the
Nw York Stock exchange:
BelM. HlgQ. lw. Cinae.
Adams Tereaa
84
Amalgamated Cetieer .lit an ill
Amar. Car aa4 reea4rt.... 41H
4o s(4 Ie ian44
Amar. Qottoa Oil... 100 II
do pfd .... ...
Amar. Ersreaa Ml ;
Amar. Hi4a A leather pfd IN II1
Amar. Ice Securities ....... tide ' 71 '
114
1104
ui"
!
74
-4Kl
40
10OU
M
1
141
14
TK
1H
41
Tl
111
Aim. Unaaed Oil....
do ptd
Amar. LoeemoUca I, KM 71 70
do pfd
Amar. tmelttn A Retain 84,oe 141
140
111 117
40 Bfd
IM 111
Amar. Suaar RaOnln..
tmar. Tobaivn ld clta
naronda Mlaln Co....
Atchlaon
do rtd
Atlantic Coaat Lino....
Baltlmor A Ohio......
do ofd
U.tOO 14IH 144
141H
101
nt
104
101
141
117
t
T
no
tit
41
IH?
Ill
II
10
UK) 10144 101
, n.ies v a,H
1,100 fb4 1014
400 m m
00 144 144
, 4,100 117 117
Brooklra Rapid Tranalt .. 11,400 T
Canadian Paclflc l.to 170
Central of New Jeraer 400 124
Chcaapaake A Ohio l.too 41
Chlcata Oraat Waatarn 1.400 1
Chtcato 4t Narthwaatars... 11.400 Hi
C. M. A St. Paul 14.104 111
Chicago Term. A Trana
do pld
C, C, C St. Loula.... 2.104 17
Colorado fuel and Iron... 14400 W
Colorado A Southern 8.00 17
77
14a
at
41
11
111
lr
M
41
rt
74
11
140
It
II
til
114
44
4
II
4
77
71
do lat pre
4a Id pfd
Coneolldated Oaa. a-dlT
Cora Products, rft. .......
l,M0 141 144
do pfd 104 74
Pel. A Hudson, ai-el'.... 400 !
Dal.. Lack 4t Woatara
II
til
44
4
40
4
tanrar A Rle Orande 1.704
4o pt4 100
Matlll.ra' aactuiUaa 604
Erie 17,o
44
4
II
44
4o lat pf4
do id pfd ....
flanaral Klaetrle
Hocking valley
llltneta C antral
Inter. Paper ....
do pfd ,
Intar. Pump ...
BOO Tl
404 71
404 144
17
11
141
laa
117
m
It
14
11
171 ITS
14 U
14 44
10
I.104
64
11
H
14
II
l
140
II
1
in
174
M
M
11
W
141 3
s
1
44
141
11
K
7
S4
141
ao pra
Iowa Central 104 14 I
do I4
K. C. Souihara
4o PI4
Laulatlila A Naahdlla....
Mazlaaa Cantral ,
Minn. A St. Loula
M . It. P. A saull gta. M
da pfl
Mlaaoort Paclte
al . Kaa. A Toiaa
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. ef at , pld
New York Central
Na York. Ont. A W
!
M
111
11
14
41 'SeS
40
1.104
70
144
11.10
I.H4
aa
7.100
1.144
1,400
no
171
II
II
II
41
143
. M
M
149
II
171
N
14
Tl
71
41
141
47
II
ii
141
1
Norfolk A Waaler
a pfl
North Americas
Pacific Mall
Peanaylvaala
People' e Oa
PRta.. C C. A St. L
41.100
1.104
rraaee4 Steal Car 1,104 14 14
e sfd
Pullman Palace Car
Raadln
do 1st pfd. aa-eiv,
da Id pfd
Republic Steal
do pfd
Rock leland Co
10 117
M.400 141
'to ii
1.104 tl
1.104 141
1M
it'
10
140
ri
4
44
14
s
114
M
44
14
11
112
ii"
44
SO
II
ft
8.404 r
do pfd 1,104
Bt L. A San Fran, tl pfd. 14
St. Loula eaikeeatera.... t.oo
do pfd 1,104
Southern Paclte in, laO
4a pfd 100
Southern Railway I. toe
4o pfd 404
Tasaa Paclftc so
To!., St. L A Wut era... la
4 Pf4 44
44
44
s
M
114
14
144
14
4
at
44
IU4
II
n
!
;
14
1
44
114
11
44
141
'
14T
104
10
44
IM
141
1
IT
ft
117
101
ao al
.844.1M 141
Vnloa PaelBc
4a pfd
V. S. Bipraea
V. A Raaltr 144 TT
V. g. Rubber 40 47
de pf4
U. S. Steal 1H.404
141,404 41 44
ll.Pul 144 17
a Chaaloal. 14 40 44
pfd
Vlrttala-Carellaa
4 pf4 too iot
Wabaah t4 M
4o pfd 1.144 44
Welle-Farfe Cipraaa Hit 400
Waatlnthouaa klaotrle
Weatara Unlea a
Wneelln A Lake Erl
Wlaeonala Caatral
144
14
44
4a p!4 404
Narthara Pacini II. ace
Central Leather I. MO
do pf 04
Sloee-Sbemeld S4
1
811
44
141
I
115
101
.!
II
Oraat Northern pld ILK in 1JS,
letarbbrouth MatropeilUa.. I7.an4 41 It teZ
4e pi4 l.rM (4 nZ
Tout aalae far Ua ear. L4e4,ae aharaa -
Foreign Flaanelal.
LONDON. Aug. 14 Money was in good
demand today and rate had a hardening
tendency. Discounts were a shade easier,
bualness of tha Stock exchange tvaa dull,
tha approach ef th settlement rettl. t
Ing businsss, while Investment purchase
larked, . causing 4 slight relapse tn
British securities. Foreigners were
quiet and Irregular. American opaaed
hesitatingly, but Improved t aver parity
in tha forenoon on good local support.
Union Racine and Southern Paclflo lead,
log. Th rest oX te mars l moved up
and the market closed firm. Amer.-an
copper shares were Improved. Kaffir
were dull. Jspancee Imperial 48 Of Jt.'i
wer quoted at 10$.
Raw Yark Manes-. Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. U r-MONEY--Or
call, strong, at 40 6 per cnt; ruling rate,
6 per cent; ciaalng bid, $H per cent; of
fered at 4 per rent. Time loans, strong!
sixty days,. 6 pet cent; ninety days. 6'j
IH per cent; six months, 4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAFKK 4H4
p;r cent , . -
STERLINO EXCHANGE Weak. at
$4 448id4.44 for demand, and at 4.Mi)
for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.$2'i
MDV; commercial bills, $4.804.
SILVER Bar, 4Hc; Mexican dollars,
61 He-
BONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad,
steady. '
Quotation on New fork bonds todsy
were aa follow!
0. a. ret. 8a. 1 .... I Jpb ta. 14 tortM... H1
4a eeusea ...wV, 4a Vm. t fl
0. a. la, ng-.. H 4a 14 earlee II
So causes Ilt. 4 4a. cut U
V. a ei4 4a, r....l L. A N. ual. 4 It
4 eoa
. iv M.nbat. . tola w. .in
V. 8. bw 4a, re.
4e eeupoa
Am. Tek. 4a
da
AlehMea m. ..
4a adj. 4a
Atlantic C. U 4a...
B A O. 4i
4a 4 Ha
Br. R. T. . 4a.
Ventral af Oa. to.
4s let tae
as M la
4a Id Ise
Chaa. A Ohio 44a.
Chlcato st A. !.
W 1 li.t. caatrai
..110 4a lat inc..'.
.. II iMlnn. 41 St. L 4a
..lirV;al., K. A T. 4a..
..m, 4o ta
.. N. R. af M a. 4a
..IOIS N. T. C. fan. Ilea
..KM N. 8. C. aa
.. WH No. Paclftc aa....
.. list da la
..Ul Nor. A W. a. 4a.
.. 7 Ora. A U tit. 4a
.. 114
.. H
..KM
..
.. 44
..
..ma
..ion
.. 14
..IMI4
.. Na
..ll
sH rmn. a. Ista
RaadlB
t tos. 4a irvt
A 1. N. a. la.Ut4
..1044
St.
TT
84. l. a t. r. ft.
St. L. 8. W. e. 1
Baakear4 A. U 4a.
114
t.Sa
C, B. A Q. a. n
C, R 1. A P. 4a.... Tl
14
do col. t
fact 4a
n
CCC. A St L. f. 4a.. 101 I da let 4a. ct(a M
Colo. In4. ear. A T4 SauttMra Rr 4a. Ill
Colo. Midland ta...... 71 iTeiae Paclte le..lil
Colo. So. 4a 11 T., Bu L. A W. 4a.. II
Cuba la 104 ll'nlon Pacific 4a 104
V. R. a 4a., 4 'U. S. Staol 14 ta....
Dietlllere' Bee la.;.. ulWabatk It 114
Kne prior lien 4a... .101 I 4o det B 11
aa fan. aa vw"trn M4. 4e 44
Hark. Val. 4a. ...... Hi4 'W. A L! E. 4a tau.
Japan 4a 0uWia. Central 4a l
vUfciea. '
Boston itocka and Honda.
BOSTON, Aug.. ,24. Call loan. 64 per
cent; time loans, b$H per cent, closing
quotations on storks and bonds:
Atchlaon ad). 4a.,.. M Bingham .....
. H
.774
. U
1
. ll
. 11
. 10
. 1
. It
. :
. 41
.111
. 5
. U
I
. 44
.
. 44
. 44
. 10
. 40
. 4
1
.134
. 11
. H
. 18
. II
.117
i!
. 84
do 4a 100 cat. ft Heela.
Mri. Central 4a. Tl' Ontennlal ...
Atchlaon
....141 Dalr Want ....
...101 Kranklln ....
....! Ornnhr
....147 I. la Rnrele ..
....m Maae. Mining
....111 Michigan ...
4 fd
Boatoo A A..
Baaton A Ma.
Boaton Blamed
FHchburg pfd .,
mci. central ....
iMonaa
N. Y., N. H. A H.
Para Marauatta .
Am. Arga. Cham.
1H
Mont. Coal A C...
Old Demloton ...
Oeceela
Parrot
. II
!
4o pfd
. ii
. 11
141
Am. Pnau. Tuba...
Am. Sugar
Qulncr
Shannon .
Tamarack
4o pfd
.1M
Am. Tel. A Tel...
Ul fTrlnltr ..
Am. woolen
do Dfd
t7
Vnltad Copear
U. A M.alng.
l. 8. Oil
..104
..
.. J
Pom. Iron A Steal.
Mara. Elcclrld
Utah
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
I'nltad Fruit
I'altad 6hoe Mac.
do pfd
r. S. Sim).
do pfd
Adventure
70 Victoria
it
Winona
..104
.. M
.. M
.. 47
..101
.. I
.. M
..uc
Wolrerina
North Butte
Butta Coalition ...
Ncraaa ,
Cel. ft Artione.....
Arlsona
Tacumaab
Oraan Caeaelldatad
Allouea
Amalgamated
Atlantic
14
Asaed. , Bld.
London Cloatna; Stocks.
LONDON, Aug. 24. Closing quotation
on th Stock exchange were:
Console, moner....47 11-14 !. Y. Central .- 147
so account n u-i rorioi a weatara..
Anaconda 104
do pfd
. 16
. 41
. 7S
. 4
. 71
. 40
.103
. 44
.184
. II
. 44
.111
. 11
. 41
do pfd 100
loot, ft Weatara.
B. ft Ohio 111
IPenhartTanla
Canadian PactSe ....174
I Hand Mlaca
Chen, ft Ohio 3a
Heading
Chicago o. w....
HVr'outharn Rr
C, M. ft St. P.
DeBaara
D. A R. O
da pfd
Brie ..,
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illlaola Central .
L. ft N
...Ill do pfd
... II- ,-. Pacific
.... 4...V.ilan PaclSe .....
... Ii do pfd
... 47 It. S. Steal
... II I da pfd
... 14 Wabaah
...Ill do pfd
...Iff. 'paaUb. 4a
W
M . K. A T r,
SILVER Bar, stet. ,y; 30 16-18 per cent. '
MONEY-282 per cent.
The rat of discount In th open market
for short bills Is 1 per cent; for thre
months' bill. 8 6-16tf3 per cent.
" Hew" York Mining; Stocks. ,
NEW YORK. Aug. 24. Closing quota,
tlona on mining atecka war:
Adams Coa te- Ltttla Chief I
Alloa r.. lit Ontario ..,.171
Breere M-Ophlr ,....,.144
Bninewlck Coa 40 Phoenix 3
Coraatock Tunnel .... II Potoal 11
Can. Cel. and Vs.... lit' Seiaae 100 '
Horn Bll.er .-.It rierm Nrrada ....... it
Iroa Stiver 404 ' Small Hepae 44
Laadrllla Coa... 6- Standard 144
Treaaarr SMateanaat.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In th gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
M,m.W: gold coin and bullion, $110, tit, -203;
gold certificate. $43,070,670.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Aug. 24. Bank clearings today
were $l,a&2,66&.37, and tor the corresponding
day of last year clearances were $1,4,
401.31 Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotations en' Boston copper mar
ket, rtixirted by Log as A llryan. 2 Board
of Trad building. Omaha:
Adventure 4 Mohawk II
Ailouaa MNarada Coneolldte.. 1
Atlantic 14 North Butta ..a II
Bingham U Old Dominion 41
Black Mountain I Oeoeola ill
Boaton Coneolldated.. II Pnau. Berries ,11
Bulla CoaltUea 14 Pnaa. Service, pfd... 8
Calumet A Arlaoa..lW qulacr M
Calumet A Heela. ...14 Shannon 1
Centennial M Tamarack 104
Copper Range ;.' II Tana. Copper 46
Dallr Went 17 Trtnltf 4
Bast Butte 14 I'altad Fruit 144
rrankUa 14 United Bute, eon... tt
Oreaaa Copper M t'nlled 4 la lea. pfd... 44
Oraabr 11 Utah Cooeolldated... 44
Helvetia 4 I'tah Copper
lata Roval te Victoria 1
L. a. APItaburg 14 Winona 1
Maeeechueette lWsivar1ne 1M
Mieaisas 11
I
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Aug. 24.-WOOL-The Commer
cial Bulletin will say tomorrow of the
wool situation: Although the largest fao
tore In tha wool market have not yet
atarted Important operations, th medium
and smaller mills are buying combing and
clothing wool In lots ranging from fki.uOO to
loO.oov pounds. Consumers, who hsd been
holding off, are receiving no encouragement
from merchant In regard to obtaining
lower price, for today basis of values
will ba sustained aa far as possible. Even
though full present rates may be paid, th
profit to dealer will not be large. All
Staple wool from quarter blood up are
In a strong position. Among the terri
tory transactions are fine and fine me
dium Utah and Wyoming st !34J-?:4Vc. or
&84;0o scoured; several hundred bags of
fin and floe medium Idaho, In original
bags, at 233C4C. or 4'?0o clean; original
bags of fin Montana at 21 e and medium at
28c, the clean cost of which I about 70c.
Half-blood staple are movlnar at 704r71c.
Fine stsple 1 worth 7tr76o and An me-
dlum 70o. Fin clothing I quoted at
7ia,"lc: nn medium. 6?W7o: half blood. 7
Cilc; three-eighth and quarter blood, 06
&j8c. Several hundred baga of fine acoored
have been aold at t65ao and No. 1 New
Mexican ha been taken at 6&C6o. Tn
territory sales aggregate a considerable
quantity, worsted dress goods and over
coating mills being steady purchasers.
Fleeces ere In good demand, with a spe
cial call for three-eighths and half blood.
For tho former - grade. Ohio at 00k, 860 Is
auoted, while th latter ta selling at 83
C4c. Th shipments of wool from Boston
to dat frem December 87, 194, according
t the aame authority, are 168 9?1.3SS pounda,
against 150,(174,641 pounda at Ua same time
last year. .
BT. LOUIS. Aug. 24.-WOOL-teady; me
dium gradea. Combing and clothing, 240
2sc; light One. ISferc; heavy fine. IrffUc;
tub wahd, tt&VtC . '
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 24. M ETALB Ther
waa a further advance of about 10 In th
London tin market, with soot cloatna- . t
181 16 end future at 184 10a; locally
li.v inraei cuminuei nrm, Dut sngntiy
higher, owing to th improvement abroad;
$40 80 was ottered for siot suDtillea with
holder aaking $41. 2a Copper waa un
changed at AM 12 6d for both spot and
future In th London mirket; locally no
roanga wsa reponsa, wun laxe quoted at
$1876, electrolytic al $1860 and casting st
$1817. Lead was higher at 17 ha M In
London; locally the market waa firmer, with
quotations ranging from $6,75666. outside
price being aaked for deliveries out of
stores. Spelter waa 2a 6d higher at 17 2
Id In th London market: locally It waa
unchanged at KOOfrUO. Iran waa higher
abroad, with atandard foundry quoted at
83a lOd and Cleveland warranta at Ua iiLA
In tha English market; locally price wer
flr-n and generally higher, with Na. t
foundry northern quoted at $30 004)30.60. No,
1 foundry northern at $nt6i$30 00. No. J
foundry southern st $2092n6o and No. 1
lounary souinernat gia attorn tie.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. K -MET ALA- Lead.
mini a. iv. Dinner, waa, ss.sig.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Vrr Light Son of CsUls GsaersJIf
6llisc tsdj.
NO VERY ' IMPOftlANf CHANCE IN HOGS
Ltttht Rfreelnte of Sheep aal La rati a,
with I anal Active Demand me
Everything telllag Freely at
Abeat Steady Prices,
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 24, 1908.
Receipts weie: Cacti. Mega otieep.
OIIicihI Moooay , .lu 3a4 li,.4
OIuCihI lueadsy .1.) .! la,lM8
Olhclal Wedneaday 1034 8,vW 8,kA)
utlicial Thursday 3,ti; '1,403 i,i
ulnclal Friday too AiaXt 20,tw
Plv days thl week.. 18, 118 sZlti 4S,lev
Same days last wek....l4.it2 li.Mv lY.Ui
bame two weess ago....la, 4i.u4 4o.M
bama three weeks ago..l8.It4 44,a 24. M
earn four wer a a ago....li,27$ $,. lu.Ml
Same days lst yer....H,ai &l.t to,.,
itKCfi.iilo FOR THK YS.AR TO DAl'B.
Th following table shoes tne receipt of
catti. hog iid sheep at oouln Oinana for
toe year to data, coinpeieu with lat r.
1U4. 1904. inc.
Cattl tj.ycM k,l
Hogs l,t,ot4 I, Im.144
oneep 1,014,33 ku6,6ol 68,831
' CATTLK QUOiAilONti.
lb following will snow tne price paid
for th dlflerent Kind of catti On tn
touth omatta market:
Uood to choice corn-ied steers. ...$5.loilf
slr to good corn-ted tr
Common to fair corn-fed alter.. 4avw4.i
Uood to choice range steera 4.aV6.1l
r air-10 goog range ateura .,v-
common to fair range steer f.oul-i'
Oood to choice cows And beifer.. i.Jouj-4 4
.... jVvil
!.0j1i
.sO'Slil
ra . 1.7M2.6U
'ajr to good cows snd heifers., t.wat
Common 10 fair rows and heifers
Oood to choice atonker A feeder. $76 at. 4;
Fair to good stockar and feedor.. 14vf
Common to fair Blockers 1 7Vt 4.1
6
40
Bulls, stars, ate 16MM 71
Veal calves t778
The following table shows the averego
price of hogs at South Omaha for th Ust
several tdays with comparisons
Pat. I 180$. IU05.I1804. 11801. 11802. 1.100.
Aug. 13..
Aug. 14...
Aug. 18..
Aug. 14...
Aug. i...
Aug. 18..,
Aug. 18...
Aug. 20...
Aug. 21...
Aug. 23..
Aug. 23..
Aug. 24..
4 84! I t6
771 4 A
73 4 8$
781 4 87
771 4 88
fcii 6 u
In
t 88
8 K
1 $ n
$ 26
J 4.1
$ 82
a H
8 Ml
a "4
4 Sei
1 211
ft
I rj
$7
I 4 85
6
I
i 10
11
$ 12
t 02
6 13
( 03
t 03
i 04
6 1&
$ 24
$ 01
t 02
( 96
$ rV.U
S 84
178
6 84
t 301
T 001
$b
6 01
6 K
a
I 46
6 M
VI I 4 87
111 8 ul
lIJi
Bundsy.
RANGE OF PRICE 8.
. fstt'.e. Hops
Omaha $1.75iy.9S t4.0o4S.5
Chicago l 4ff 60 5.4ft ry
Kansas City i03 25 6.76. $0
6t. loul $ m Vi ' 6 74 41
Sioux City .60r5.00 lfjftj6.
THURSDAT'S SHII'MENTS.
Tha following shows the number of ear
of atocker and feeder shipped to th
country and their points of destination:
m CATTLE. Car.
W. Charlton. Carlo..-M. 0 4
I. A. Crawford, Hsstlngs, la. Q. W.... 1
L. C. Davi. McClelland. Ia. O." W 2
Bothell. Phelp A Co., Iowa City, Ia
R. I M 1
Henry Carl. Oeneseo. III. R. 1 2
John Ely, Webster City, la. I. C 1
O. Paters, Panama, Ia. Mil 4
Davlason Bros., Earlvllle, 111 Q
Peter Engel, McClelland. Ia. G. W 1
D. F. Barnes, Bennett Q 1
H. Schwepel, Council Bluffs, Ia. R. I.... 1
ben An Id, Oreswold, la. Q 1
J. A. Dieter, Vail, la.-N. W 1
D. M. Oogerty, Zearlng. Ia. N. W.... 1
W. M. Baker. Blair M. A O I
O. Warden burg, Creston N. W
J. I. Norton. Btockham N. W 1
Ed Long, Atlantic, Ia. R. I , 2
O. P. Nafti. Fairfax. Mo.-Q. 1
J. 8. Athen, Hamburg, la. ij I
A. H. Gooa, Council HlufTs, Ia. R, I.... 1
SHEEP. . . D.-D.
George Sulton, Carson, Ia. 0 1
8. J. Taylor, Lexington U. P 1
A. L. Price, Thayer-N. W 1
O. E. Nichols, Bevlngton, Ii. R. I 1
C. N. Carson. Logan, Is. I. C 1
8. J. Tayler, Bevlngton R. I 1
C. W. Bird. Council Bluffs, la.-R. I...... 1
Th official number or cars of . stock
brought in today by each road waa: -
Cattl. Hog. Sheep,
C, M. A St. P. Ry 1
Wabash I- - '
Mo. P. Ry. 1 1 ' t ..
U. P. system M ' 6 ' ..
C. A N. W. (east) ....... I .
C. A N. W. (West! ...... I . 26
C, St. P., M. A O. '.:. T ..
C, B. A Q- (east) 6
C, B. A y. (west) I 18 I
C. R. 1. (east) 10 1
C, R. I. A P. (west) 1
Illinois Central .. I
Chicago Great Western.. .. 1
Total receipt 40 101 1
Tke disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co 68 &4 .....
Swift and Company .... 411 1.63 l,iS
Cudahy PackingCo 4b8 i.722 44
Armour A Co 212 2.238 146
Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K. C. 80
Carey A Burton 14 ......
Lobman A Co 16
McCreary A Cain 2
Hill A Son S6
Hamilton 1
Kii)an A Co 241
Mike Haggerty 34
Other buyer 103 64
Total . -730 L77S
r8.TTi.l3 Recelot of cattle were very
light, only about forty oars being reported
in and part of them wer lat In arriving
at tha yams. A 11 ioiu, nownnr, me re
ceipts thla week ahow a very large gain
over tha previoua week, with tha total
only slightly under th record for a year
ago. Th market aa a whole did not show
any material -chang In any direction,
price for tha most part being generally
steady. ' ' . ... '
Tner wer a lew more 01 me suiter,
field corn-fed teer her, which sold at
$6 26, the same price that was paid for
them yeaterday and Tueaday. There were
no good western on sal, but the feeling
was about steady- For th week corn-fed
oaula ar generally quoted as fully steady,
with the medium to pretty decent kinds
of western a little lower. There have
been no right good or choice western
here thi week,
ail told there wer only about seven ears
of cows on sale this morning and they sold
In practically tne same noicnes aa yeater
day. Th tendency of the cow market
thl week na oeen aownwara ana price
today ar right at 1015 lower than a
week ago on th general run of a tuft, some
ef the best light not showing quit that
much loss, while th mor common kind
might be even lower than the figure men-
tlonea.
There were na fresh receipt of stackers
or feeders to speak of and th supply lo
th hand of speculators was pretty welt
elesned up for at Friday. Th feeling to
day was tteaay, out tor in wee a tne me
dium kind and lighter cattle ar a llttl
lower, with the best heavy feeders richt
clos to steady.
Representative eaiea:
BEEF STEERA.
Na
A- rr. Na Ay. Pa
IT I M 44 1IU I 40
, 144 I 14 It 1174 I I
11M I 4 II 1444 I 14
1414 I 44 11 1411 I 84
COWS.
144 1 71 I IM I M
, 441 1 14 1 10 $ 44
Ill I 44 $ M 111
T 10 I 44 1 434 S 74
Ill I II 18 1444 I M
414 8 1 . 1 41 I 44
14 I 14 St M IN
444 I 1 1 1111 I 14
14 I S4 8... 110 i 4
144 I 14 M4 I kt
HEIFERS.
418 $ 41 48 186 $ IS
tWLLfl.
M4 I 40 1 81 I I
CALVES.
St I le I 118 1 44
STOCK CALVES.
, 114 I II 1 SM 4 M
STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS.
I....
1....
I....
1....
1....
I....
1....
1...
1...,
I...
I...
I...
I...
I.
1.
rut
I HI I II f 441 I 14
1 114 I 44 II Ill IK
1 44 8 44 1 471 $ SI
1 M I 44
NEBRASKA.
14 feeder.. 11(2 146 IS feeder. .IMS 80
84 eowa....l037 1 80
$ cow.
81$
77$
1 cowa....l14 1 86 II
1 feeder.. 80 8 06 ' 12 1
11 cow 840 1 16 1
4 heifer.. 400 f 40 1
feeders
fowl..
$26
calve... 12
heifer.. 406
IT feeder.. 608 $ tf $ etocker 8v4
WYOMING.
H cow 1080 $66 $ cow.,
M heifer... 814 I 08 Ul teer
106 steers.. .153 4 IS
. 8M I 28
.1221 4U
a. L. Tayior-NSB.
J sows..
COWS..
I cows..
1 cow...
i bull...
1 cow.,,
8U 1 80
4 COW.
..1000 1 8
..1040 1 00
800 8 66
..121 I 2
..1040 8 8
.. 811 2 66
... 816 I 8$
.. te 1 10
..U 1 26
.. 61 18
$ steers,
t cows..,
1 steer..
1 feeder.
1 COW 70 1 SB
1 cow,..-. 80 I 86
cow .
.. 41
is
1 Cow 860
Hff man Bros. Neb.
$7 Cow 8 1 86 64 cows (74 1 66
1 cow lo) t 26
V. P. Mature Neb.
I feeder.. 88 4 COWS 83 l$0
1 cow 11 1 M
T. McurNeh.
,KM I 86 1 teer I (
I feeder.
4 oew 10M I 81 trow ITS 1 J
H. J. Lowe-Neb.
43 eows 841 I m I steer U"0 4 10
1 steer 1(80 I 60
H. Cralne Neb.
I bulla 1178 I 26 10 feeders.. 841 1 86
It COWS IM III 16 cow 8a4 1 SO
G. W. Brawnier Wyo.
steer.... 1170 4 10 20 steers.. ..1167 4 00
G. W. Brewster Wyo.
71 Steers.. ..I Ml 4 00 . 8 steers.. ..1261 180
t steer.... 1J&1 4 OA I meers. ...1173 4 00
O. B. Miller 8. D.
It cow 1038 1 20 17 steera... .1311 4 06
HOGS Hogs may go up or they may go
down, but tney are forever uneven; at
least that Is tn way it ha seemed for
th Isat two week or mor. This morn
ing sfforded no exception to the rule, the
uneven of the market being one of its
most . noticeable feature. Thus some of
th hog old at price (hat actually looknl
t.ironger and there were aotne that aold
fully lower, but the general maiket i.t
fot very much different from yesterday,
n fact, most operator wer quoting It a
Juat about steady with yeaterday. al
though buyers as a rule were reporting
their droves as costing not quite so murn
toda. Heavy hogs sold Isrgely at $.VVfrt
IM, th am aa yetrdy. with mixed
kind at $6.8v66.t0 and light weights at
iVitOd.
Th trade was very slow throughout.
Buyers did not at ny time seem very
anxious for supplies and there was a good
deal of see-s.iwlng back and forth. Buyer
would bid on (tuft and then go bark on
their bid; thus the trade was prolonged a
good share of the forenoon.
While ther hv been up and downs,
th market at the present time Is not
over 6$7Hc lower than It was on Friday
Of last week. The advance on Saturday
and Monday was sufficient to offset a good
desl of the decline thla week.
Representative aalee:
He. Av. Ba. rr, Ha r.
II Kl M I ITUj 44 141 44 I M
M. 04 I I 14 44 1I ...-III
II. ...-.. .14 44 1 14 41......:u ... II
44 44 ... I It 4 84 40 I M
I IM ... I II 17 til IB
It 84 44 6 11 14 IM 144 I W
14....... IM 44 I It II 141 ... I ',
44 171 H III . 41 VA ... I I7H '
II 114 ... I II 14 Ml 10 I
1 ;ie a 111 u 111 10 I rrvt
II Kt 40 I 7tt4 14 f!l 44 I ITH
44 .tn HO IN 44 Ill 11 I Ifn
41 1:1 14 I 10 44 204 ... I 10
M tM 44 I M 44 Ill 44 4 44
44 14 ... 1 10 44 141 ... I 10
10 ?4 ... I II II l' 10 I 0
1 157 44 I 40 44 101 140 I 44 v
44 XI M a 71 Ii 120 I 40
44 14 44 I 10 44 ISO 44 I 14
44 1(0 ... I la II 40 I 40
44 144 M 140 71 m 40 I 4
14 11 111 IK 111 Ill M I UH
44 ill ... 4 10 -. IN 40 I llVa
14 tT ..: I 40 M Ill ... ID
11 hi 44 t 10 4? to 10 I N
41 rS 4 t1 It 102 IM I 1
a Ill ... I Ilia Hi 114 I 14
4 141 40 4 nil It KH IM iH
II 344 MO I 42 , 14 t'4 44 I I7
40 -.11 ... 1111. (1 101 ... I ITH
78 ...444 40 Mil, I? 114 120 140
44. ...... .144 14 I 44 '. !l Ill 14ft I 44
41. ...... .141 ... I 44
STAG.
1 404 40 4 M
SHEEP There waa only a small run of
sheen here today, eight eera being reported
in, of which three cars were single decks.
The receipt for Ihe week to dale show a
very conaidsrabl gain over lat week and
over, a year ago, as will be noted from the
table of receipt. Th arrival for th
month to date show a gain of over 40,000,
a compared with the aame period a year
ago.
Of th receipt today five car consisted
of Montana wethers, the same as have
been coming here for some lit tie time back.
The sold readily at $6.10, the same price
as was paid for them yesterday. Aside
trom that ther were only a few little
unches of native lamba on sale, the most
of them not very good. About all that
oonld be said of the market Is to call
It fully steady with yesterday.
As a rule operator on tne market are
looking for a liberal run the coming week.
What the market will be will depend
largely upon the (Ize of the run and the
character of the receipts. Prices are very
high, especially on lambs and there seems tu
be a well denned feeling at ail marhets, that
they ought to sell lower, but on th other
hand the buying demand 1 of such pro
portion that It has been Impossible for the
bulls so far to have very much Influence.
Quotations oo killer: Good to chnlue
spring lambs, $6.7Stj7.&0; fair to good aprlng
lambs, $n 26u.76; good to choice yearllngd,
$&.6O6.00; fair to good yearlings, $5.26(36.60;
good to choice wether, $4.404.80; good
to choice ewe. $!3oj4-$0.; fair to good wea,
l3.80tj4.SO.
, Quotations on feeder: Lambs, $3.747.60;
yearllnstt.6.60; wether. S4.ae4j4.B0;
No. Av, pr.
230 Nebraska wethers 105 4 76
thi Nebraska wether 83 4 80
372 Wyoming wethers, feeder.... 82 4 8
138 Wyoming awes, breeding .... 83 6 00,
260 Wyoming wether 95 8 15
81 Wyoming wethers 9o I 15
Ua Wyoming ewe, breeding 95 6 15
276 Wyoming ewes, breeding 89 6 40
204 Idaho yearling feeder 82 t 40
116 Wyoming wether ana ewes
culls 64 t 36
107 native lamb . 69 (00
102 Wyoming lamba 69 80
81 Wyoming lambs 69 6 80
(1 Wyoming lamba 68 t 80
67 Wyoming lamb it 6 80
22 native ewes 74 4 25
28 native ewea 83 4 23
16 native lambs 42 6 0)
1,127 Montana wethers...'. 104 6 10
64 Idaho wethers 103 6 25
4 Idaho yearling ewes 72 8 25
210 Idaho yearlings.. 83 6 75
42 natlv lamb 68 6 00
CHICAGO LIVE, STOCK MARKET
Cattle Doll nasi Steady Sheep and
. Lamb Firm.
CHICAGO, Aug. 24.-CATTL-Recetnt,
2.500 head: market dull; common to pilme
steers. 83.7S4l4S.75; cow. $2.8664.85: heifers.
$2.60416.36; bulls, $2.O0ft4.0O; calves, $3.007.60;
toe Iters and feeder, $2,ft54.35.
HOOS Keeelnts. 17.000 head: msrket
steady; choice to prime heavy, $S.30ff.40;
medium to good heavy, $6.0004.20; butcher
weights, K85in.S0; good to choice hesvy
ml.it 4it,Vei4lA- navl,!.. SR MwfrA I A rl.a
Mmt.sr
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 8.000
heed; market firm; sheep, $4.26i.75; year
lings. $5.00414.60: lambs, $6.0t3.00.
Haw York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. M. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,170 heed; common and ' medium
steers, steady; others, 103150 lower; bulls
snd eows, stesdy; steers, $4.00ft.80- no
choice here; bulls, $2.60014.00; cows. $1.10
166. lilverpool snd London cables quoted
live cattle steaoy at iowua per pound,
dressed weight. Exports, 1,200 qusrters of
beef. Tomorrow, t head of cattle and
6.700 quarters of beef.
CALVES rleceiols. 10 need: Drtme
handy veals, steady; hesvy vests, slow;
buttermilks, steady: veals, 86.0OJi9.00; throw
outs, $4.76; butermllka, $4.26; dreened calves,
steady; elty dressed veals, $vai3tc per
founa; country aressea, vfi.c, rew cnoica,
2VaC dressed grassers and buttermilks.
7C,
OG8 RecelDts. 1.485 head: market
loweri good slate hog. 86.80.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt. 4,1
head; good sheep, strong; others, steady;
lamb, active and unevenly higher: ton
gradea,' 26c higher: Bheen, $3.5C-tfjo,l0; culla,
$18048.00; lamba, $7.004 25; cull. $6.006.2S.
Kaaiu City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. Aug. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipt. $.000 head, Inoludlng 1.500 head of
southerna Market steaoy to weak, calves,
28o higher. Cholc export and dressed bref
steera. $6.600.; fair t good. I4.0"5.(0;
western steers.' 83.60414.00: Blockers and feed.
rs. 81.404J4.8O; southern steers, S2.704S4 1;
outnarn cow, iz.oona.oo nativ cow, yj.to
C-8.7S; natlv belferA $1.75j6.00; bulla, $3.10
63 26; caivea. nwwi.no
HUOB- rieceipta, ,oon neaa; market
teady, cloeed etrong. Top. 8.!?'; bulk of
Bales. 88.6M14.80; heavy, Si-SOCM Oft : packer,
86 St Die and light. 86. 86.8ik,
bnKr Anil I1BM-Iteceipts, I.iort
headt market steady. Lambs, $100(97.60;
natlv aheep and yearlings, $4 8ott6.60; west
era yearlings, clipped, 15 006.75; western
clipped sheep, $4.2ll.2t; Blocker and feed
ers, $l.S04.eu.
St. Lonla Live Sleek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aug. 24 CATTLE- Re
eeltit. 2.600 head, including L450 Texans.
Market steady. Nstlvs shipping and export
Steers, $4 1544.10; dresetd beef and buich-r
steers. 83 SW14.10; steera unai-r i.oou pound.
11 60.14-15: (locker and feeder. $2 Vii 4. 25 ;
eowa and heifer. n.7M5 75: canner. ll.M'tt
185; hulls. $3.26413 60; caivea. $3 0036 W; Texas
and Indlto steer. $3.60435.10; cow and
hrlfera. $10078 60.
HOOS Receipt a. 1600 head; market
siren. Pic and light. M.O0C4.4O: backer.
88 7f5.85; butcher and beet heavy, $.i6Ti
.ft.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.000
VimA: market eteerlv. Natlv mutton.
$607 4o; lamba. $8 60T7K: cull and bucks,
ll TgM so; stockar. sx.wt70.au.
' Sloas CMy Llva Sloolt Marks.
SIOITC CITT. Ia.. Aug. M-fSpoclJ Tela-
aram 1 CATTIr-r!eceiPt. 600 head: mnr.
ket steady; torkera. slow; beeves, 4 604T
too: eows and heifer. $26094.88; atocker
and feenera, 81 otM ; caivea ana yearling,
SI A TS. - -
HOaa-Rclaia, , ksad, stark t I
lower, selling at tStAffif; bulk of ale.
$.4f'.r.8.
M. Jneenh l ive Mock Market.
BT. J03K.rH. Mo. Aug. 24.-CATTLE
Receipts. 3i,7 head; market ate.idy. Nallvc.t,
$4oi.10; cons and hrlfrra. $1444..;
torkr and feeders, tl 'Mi4 '
IKkIP Receipts. l."o head; market 5
lower. Top, I ?fi; bulk of sales, 1ft ii.W
FHKFP AM LAMHS-ReceipU, $.087
head; market steady.-
Stock In lkt.
Receipts of live stork at th six principal
western markets ytaleroay:
Cattle.
Hoga. Sheep.
Pouth Omaha
Sioiiv City ...
Kanoae t'lty .
fit. Joseph ....
t. Uiula
ChlCRRO
Total
4.r
rX 80,10
f.6.0
4..V")
l.SfA
I.M
17,000
87
IM
2.500
11.767 8,2oO 14.(67
OMAHA WHOLESALE MAKKKT.
Condition of Trade aal 4)notatlona aa
Staple anil Fancy Prodnxo.
EOOS -Receipt, liberal: freh stock. 10.
LIVE PUULTHV-Hens. laioc: roostera,
ic, turkeys. WOlSoj ducks, Mao spring
cnirkens, 1-ijlio per lb. .
BUTTER fucking 'stock, W; cholca
fancy dairy, Ui6o; creamery,, HtfUVkc.
HAY-i rlce quoted by Omaha Fd com.
pany: CIkuc upland, i8 60; medium. $9,09.
coarse, le.ta-ajt.bo. Hye draw, $i.0A -
BRAN Per ton, $16.60.
YEaSlABLSa.
TOMATOES Horn grown, pa baakt et
20 lbs., iumUc. " .
WAX BlvANS Pr market basket, of
about 16 lbs., 60c. ' '
TURNIi'a. B1.KT3 AND CARROTS Pf
bu., 7-oc. . .
LEAF LETTUCE-Hothouss, par do,
heada, 20o.
CUl.ERV-Per dos., 80c,
Cl CUMBEKb Home grown, per dos,
20c.
UNIONS Horn gtown, 2V$o par lb.; Spaa
isli, .00 per crate.
GRKEN ONIONS rer do buncheA 0o,
UADliiilfcS-Per dos. bunches, loo.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 41.1; No. 2. $1.74,
LIMA BEANS Per lb., Vric. . .
UKEEN PEPPltlUS-Per market basket,
75a.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANUES-Vslenclae, all aUes. $6.00.
- LEaluNS Llmonlera, extra fancy, 148
sac, li.uu; sise, v6; 360 sise, 89.40; other
l-iSBdM, 11. 00 Iras.
BANANAS Par medlum-sised - bunch.
$1..4)2.&: lumboa, t..utiu3.0u.
POTATOEa-Pe on.. Hoc.
FRUITS.
PEACHES Yellow freestone, $1.10; Ml.
sOu i, per e-oas,et crate, $l.uual.8o; CaU'
lu ui ivtoei las, tr uox, ll.iO. .
PLC Ma t:ei,toi nla, ll.aixui.io.
8'k.ARo Bartlett, per bux, $..2150.
OUA-k tuS Aaonie giown, per -lb, basket,
25o. ' -
MEIX1NS.
ATLRilELON-ptr lb.. Ifce, or about
UOtiu cacn.
. A.'ia.iAUPE& Colorado and Ariiona,
per crute (standard), $3.6-.'; ponies, $1.50.
CUT BEIlF PRXCE8.
No. I ribs, He; iso. i rios, lOu; No. I.rlbav.
ii No. 1 iuiu, loHo; XNO. 8 lout, LVjui
.so. 8 loin, kc, No. 1 ciiuca, c; N.
chuck, 4c; i'o, cuuuk, 8c; N0. 1 round, ici
No. t round, it; iiu. i rounu, oc; No. I
plate, 8c; Xso. 2 plat. ic; No. 1 putt, 80.
MibCli.LLAN cuUo.
granulateU cane. In back, $6.31; granulated
ueet, in aaciss. 44.il.
cilUf-m u.i 2io per gai.i la oases,
6 lo-lu. cade, li.iv, ci:, ii -io. oaoa, H-au;
cases, 24 .W-lb. cans, $1.8.
t-HEKSh. h elus, new. too; Wlseonsta
brick, U14c; Wlsvunsin liixaergsr, 3iO(
tains, 1jvc; ouu Amejicane, UC
t,ur r An, ivoai.uti, No. 4, tiftv per lb.;
No. ativic tor ib.; No. ii, iVc per lb.; No.
10, lta per lo.; No. ii, 13no per ib.
is'c o Walnuit, No. i, Boil shells, new
crop, per 10., loc; hard shells, per lb.,
14c. Pecans, Huge. pr lb., 14c; small, pet
lb., 12u. Chlil aluum, per 10., i-wllo.
Aimonds, son aneiis, per lb., l'o, bard
ehelu, per ib., 16a cocoa uuu, $4.0v par aok
of luu.
CURED FISH Family whltensh. pel
quarter bbl.. loo lb.. 84.00: Norway mack
erel, No. L $ uo; No. 3, IMM; No. A $30.00; .
Irlsn. No. 2, $16 uo; herring, In bbls.. 200 lbs. -each.
Norway, 4k, $12.00; Norway, 8k, 18.0o;
Holland, mixed, $U.M; Holland herring, la
kea, milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed. 70a.
CANNED o 'Old -corn, stanaard wst-
ern, 66ft 0c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, 8-lb.
can. I1.0&41.40; 2-lb , 85 HoJl 00. Plneap
ple. gratea. 2-lb., $Z.06&80; alleed, tl.kvd ''
2.20: gallon nppleA fancy. $3.00; Callfornl
apricots, II 7tji..uo; peats, $l.7bt2.60; peSxba.
fancy, $1.7oJ2.40; H. C pesches, Ii.0u-u3.6u.
Alaska salmon, red, $1.26: fancy Chinook, ;
$310; fancy sockeye. K II. Mv sai-dinea, V4 -
All tttn- at mn.tarrl 15 6Yllfi2.1n. fiwxot tww
t a toes, ll.lol.'io; sauerkraut, 11.00; pump, v
kins, 60eill.00;- wax' beans, 1Mb.. Tit) Sue;
lima beans, Mb., 75c$ 11.85; spinach, $1.88; -rhenp
peaa, 2-lb 80c; extra, ijfyuc; f aiioy, .
fi.ffcClTC. .
HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1. l?ttc; No. 2, lle; full hlilt-s, 6VialVto;'
green hides. No. 1, 10c; No. 2. 8c; horse,
$1.5tHh3 2fi; sheep pells, SOcftlLUA Tallow. No.
I, 4o; No. i. c.
WOOL-Per Ib.. 18.525a.
' Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, Aug. 14. COFFEE Mar.
ket for coffee future opened steady at
unchanged prices to a decline of 6 point k,
which was lower than due on the st.dy
European cabloa At flrat, prices allowed
little movement, with trsdlng largely lit
the way of switching from near lu Ii 4
months, but business for fresh accout t .
was a little more active later and price
worked up on covering and bull support,
which waa probably encouraged by
further reports of unfavorable condition
of trees and the confidence expressed by
some trade Interests in th valorisation
plan. The market closed steady net un
changed to 10 point higher. Sale for
the day were reported of 114,000 bags. In
cluding September, .670c; Ociober,
6.80c; December, t.80i$.95e; February,
77.05e; March, 7.107J0ci May, 7.10t
7.30c; July, 7.367.46c. Spot Rio, teady;
No. 7 Rio, 8 c.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frolta. '
NEW YORK. 'Aug. 24.-EVAPORATF5D '
APPLES Market quiet. Supplies tor No
vember delivery are quoted t 6c. But
little business Is reported for future de
livery.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
for future delivery are esld to ba a ltttla
easier, but the spot market continue Arm.
California 70 to 80s ar quoted at 1if
8Vc and Oregon 20 to 40 at i4Ho. Apri
cot are without freah feature, choice be
ing quoted at 16c; extra choice, 17c: rancy,
lft&nc. Peaches sre unchanged, with,
choice quoted st lr$jlle; xtra choice, 11
ti-UHe; fancy, HTliac; extra tanoy, iaauo.
Umialn are unchanxed. - with loose mua- .
catel quoted at t767c; seeded raisin, 6149
80; London layer, nominal.
California Lines Prosper.
. vB.umapn ' Ana- 91 TH arwtM
A. .v,A a.iitli.ni anil - ITnton Pi. .
clflo roada and of tha Santa F for July
nd th nrSl IWO wwai Ul uu. uvw mn
Increase In th overland traffic, alao in th
state and Coast Business 01 m nuia re
' .. .:.Tw... u.ninn .11 nf which, in tha .
H J l X OUUiilOi Ii a, v, ... , w- - , - - - "
oDlnlon of th official, reveal rmarkabl
business viiavnir w ... a -tlcular
and California in general.
REAL BBTATB TRANSFERS.
Alva M. Peyton to William and John
Westerlana, 101 it, cioca 1, uuwn
vim 81.600
Harry J. Hackett and wife to Arnold
D. Hansen, lot ana , otoca s, o
aa-rr Place 260
Christian Nelson nd wife to Nl
Ramusen, lot u ana is, Dioca s,
Reunion Place CO
Frank E. Meyers to Maggie A. Meyer.
lot 1. block ea, n.ouni t-iace 4
James S. Gilbert to William Radeckl
and wife, lot 8. Selby's sub 780
Mary V. Z. Cortelyou to Parkway
Real Eniat On., lot 21 and 22, block
L Lancaster Place 88
H. M. Hart to auie, lot 11, diock t,
Kllby Place )
Alfred Millard and wife to aame, lota
6 and , block 15. Omaha Heights
sub '
lsabslla Penny and husband to same,
west 32 ft., esst 132 ft., south 10l
ft. lot 4, block 12, West Omaha...... I
John A. Rine to John E. McKarUnd, .
lots 1 and 14. block 2. and tot 8,
block 8. Lincoln Place 18
Charles A. Baldwin and wifs to same,
lot 8 and 10, block 6, Myers, Rich,
ards A Ttlden' add M
Omaha Loan and Trust Savings Bank
Co. to Charles A. Baldwin, lots 8 and
10. block 6, Myera, Hlcharda A Tll
den's add 1
Carrie F. Sherwood and husband to
Luls L. lielsberg, lot 1, block 8, Or
chard Hill -
James A. Howard and wife to Dartu
11 art son, lot 4. block 6, Grammercy
Park 200
Laura Beott to Westland Realty Co.,
lot 1, Hawe's add., and other lots 1
Kstherlne Scott to sams, lot 80 and
east tl ft. lot 18, llewes add., and
c.lher lots I
Atlantic Reslty easociatlnn to Pean
8. Efner. south 130 ft. lot $, block
. 1. sub. Bernls Park 100
Total ...1, jUu